Mixer assembly for exhaust aftertreatment system
10941692 ยท 2021-03-09
Assignee
Inventors
- Yanping Zhang (Ann Arbor, MI, US)
- Henry Zhang (Ann Arbor, MI, US)
- Meng-Huang Lu (Ann Arbor, MI, US)
- Fulun Yang (Ann Arbor, MI, US)
Cpc classification
B01F27/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F01N3/2066
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B01F25/4315
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01F25/431974
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F01N3/2892
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N2240/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y02T10/12
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
F01N1/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F01N3/20
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A mixer assembly for an exhaust aftertreatment system includes a first support ring. The first support ring defines a plurality of first slots angularly spaced apart from each other. A second support ring spaced apart from the first support ring defines a plurality of second slots angularly spaced apart from each other. A plurality of blades extends between the first support ring and the second support ring. Each of the plurality of blades is coupled to each of the first support ring and the second support ring. Each of the plurality of blades includes a base. The base includes a first connecting portion engaged with a corresponding first slot from the plurality of first slots and a second connecting portion engaged with a corresponding second slot from the plurality of second slots. At least one tab extends outwardly from the base at an angle relative to the base.
Claims
1. A mixer assembly for an exhaust aftertreatment system having a housing that receives exhaust gases, the mixer assembly comprising: a first support ring defining a longitudinal axis, the first support ring having a first end at least partially and fixedly coupled to the housing and a second end defining a plurality of first slots angularly spaced apart from each other; a second support ring spaced apart from the first support ring along the longitudinal axis, the second support ring having a first end at least partially and fixedly coupled to the housing and a second end defining a plurality of second slots angularly spaced apart from each other; a plurality of blades extending between the first support ring and the second support ring, each of the plurality of blades removably coupled to each of the first support ring and the second support ring, each of the plurality of blades comprising: a base comprising: a first connecting portion defining a first counter slot engaged with a corresponding first slot from the plurality of first slots; and a second connecting portion defining a second counter slot engaged with a corresponding second slot from the plurality of second slots; and at least one tab extending outwardly from the base at an angle relative to the base.
2. The mixer assembly of claim 1, wherein each first slot from the plurality of first slots has a rectangular shape.
3. The mixer assembly of claim 1, wherein each second slot from the plurality of second slots has a rectangular shape.
4. The mixer assembly of claim 1, wherein the base has a planar shape extending along the longitudinal axis.
5. The mixer assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one tab includes at least one first tab and at least one second tab, wherein the at least one first tab and the at least one second tab extend towards opposite sides of the base.
6. The mixer assembly of claim 5, wherein the at least one first tab and the at least one second tab are axially spaced apart from each other along the longitudinal axis.
7. The mixer assembly of claim 1, wherein the at least one tab has a trapezoidal shape.
8. The mixer assembly of claim 1, wherein a diameter of the first support ring at the second end is larger than a diameter of the second support ring at the second end.
9. The mixer assembly of claim 1, wherein the second support ring further includes a cross-member disposed within the second support ring.
10. An exhaust aftertreatment system comprising: a housing configured to receive exhaust gases from a combustion engine; and a mixer assembly disposed within the housing, the mixer assembly including: a first support ring defining a longitudinal axis and fixedly coupled to the housing, the first support ring defining a plurality of first slots angularly spaced apart from each other; a second support ring spaced apart from the first support ring along the longitudinal axis and fixedly coupled to the housing, the second support ring defining a plurality of second slots angularly spaced apart from each other; a plurality of blades extending between the first support ring and the second support ring, each of the plurality of blades removably coupled to each of the first support ring and the second support ring, each of the plurality of blades comprising: a base defining: a first connecting portion defining a first counter slot engaged with a corresponding first slot from the plurality of first slots; and a second connecting portion defining a second counter slot engaged with a corresponding second slot from the plurality of second slots; and at least one tab extending outwardly from the base at an angle relative to the base.
11. The exhaust aftertreatment system of claim 10, wherein the base has a planar shape extending along the longitudinal axis.
12. The exhaust aftertreatment system of claim 10, wherein the at least one tab includes at least one first tab and at least one second tab, wherein the at least one first tab and the at least one second tab extend towards opposite sides of the base.
13. The exhaust aftertreatment system of claim 12, wherein the at least one first tab and the at least one second tab are axially spaced apart from each other along the longitudinal axis.
14. The exhaust aftertreatment system of claim 10, wherein the at least one tab has a trapezoidal shape.
15. A mixer assembly for an exhaust aftertreatment system having a housing that receives exhaust gases, the mixer assembly comprising: a first support ring defining a longitudinal axis and fixedly coupled to the housing, the first support ring defining a plurality of first slots angularly spaced apart from each other; a second support ring spaced apart from the first support ring along the longitudinal axis and fixedly coupled to the housing, the second support ring defining a plurality of second slots angularly spaced apart from each other; a plurality of blades extending between the first support ring and the second support ring, each of the plurality of blades removably coupled to each of the first support ring and the second support ring, each of the plurality of blades comprising: a base defining: a first counter slot engaged with a corresponding first slot from the plurality of first slots; and a second counter slot engaged with a corresponding second slot from the plurality of second slots; and at least one first tab extending outwardly from the base; and at least one second tab extending outwardly from the base, wherein the at least one first tab and the at least one second tab extend towards opposite sides of the base.
16. The mixer assembly of claim 15, wherein the at least one first tab and the at least one second tab are axially spaced apart from each other along the longitudinal axis.
17. The mixer assembly of claim 15, wherein the base has a planar shape extending along the longitudinal axis.
18. The mixer assembly of claim 15, wherein the at least one first tab has a trapezoidal shape.
19. The mixer assembly of claim 15, wherein the at least one second tab has a trapezoidal shape.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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(9) The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses. Referring now to the drawings in which like reference numerals designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, there is shown in
(10) The system 100 includes a housing 104 which receives exhaust gases from the combustion engine 102. The system 100 includes a number of downstream exhaust components (not shown) disposed within the housing 104. The exhaust components may be mounted in various different configurations and combinations based on application requirements and/or available packaging space. The exhaust components are adapted to receive the exhaust gas from the combustion engine 102 and direct the exhaust gas to the external atmosphere via a tailpipe 106. The exhaust components are adapted to reduce emissions and control noise.
(11) The system 100 may include an oxidation catalyst (e.g., a diesel oxidation catalyst or DOC) (not shown), a filter (e.g., a diesel particulate filter (DPF)) (not shown), a mixer assembly 108 and a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) catalyst (not shown). The DOC, the filter, the mixer assembly 108 and the SCR catalyst are disposed within the housing 104 such that some or all of the exhaust gas output from the combustion engine 102 flows therethrough. A hydrocarbon (HC) injector (not shown) may be disposed at least partially within the housing 104 upstream of the DOC. The HC injector may receive hydrocarbon fuel from a fuel source and may inject fuel into the stream of exhaust gas upstream of the DOC.
(12) A burner (not shown) may be disposed at least partially within the housing 104 upstream of the DOC at or adjacent the HC injector. The burner may ignite the fuel injected by the HC injector to regenerate the DOC and/or the filter. A reductant injector (not shown) may be disposed adjacent to or partially within the mixer assembly 108 upstream of the SCR catalyst. The reductant injector may receive a reductant (e.g., urea) from a reductant tank and inject the reductant into an exhaust stream in the mixer assembly 108. The reductant may mix with exhaust gas within the mixer assembly 108 prior to flowing through the SCR catalyst.
(13) The system 100 further includes a mixer assembly 108 disposed within the housing 104. The mixer assembly 108 is disposed within the housing 104 such that a substantial volume of the exhaust gases passing through the housing 104 passes through the mixer assembly 108.
(14) The first support ring 202 has a second end 205 which defines a plurality of first slots 206 angularly spaced apart from each other. More specifically, the flange 204 defines the plurality of first slots 206. The plurality of first slots 206 may include any number of first slots 206 disposed along the flange 204. Each first slot 206 from the plurality of first slots 206 has a substantially rectangular shape. Each first slot 206 from the plurality of first slots 206 may have any other suitable shape as well which may be applicable with various aspects of the present disclosure.
(15) The mixer assembly 108 includes a second support ring 208 spaced apart from the first support ring 202 along the longitudinal axis X-X. The second support ring 208 has a first end 207 at least partially and fixedly coupled to the housing 104. In an embodiment, the second support ring 208 is coupled to the housing 104 through welding. It should be contemplated that the second support ring 208 may be fixedly coupled to the housing 104 through any suitable joining method which may be applicable with various aspects of the present disclosure. The second support ring 208 includes a cross-member 210 disposed within the second support ring 208. The cross-member 210 has a first member 212 and a second member 214 disposed within the second support ring 208. The first member 212 and the second member 214 are disposed orthogonal to each other within the second support ring 208. In an embodiment, the first member 212 and the second member 214 may be disposed at any other angle relative to each other.
(16) The second support ring 208 further includes an auxiliary support ring 216. The auxiliary support ring 216 is provided towards a second end 209 of the second support ring 208. The auxiliary support ring 216 is disposed concentrically with the second support ring 208. A diameter of the second support ring 208 towards the second end 209 is defined as a diameter D2 of the auxiliary support ring 216. The auxiliary support ring 216 has a diameter D2 smaller than a diameter D1 of the second support ring 208. The auxiliary support ring 216 defines openings 240 to allow the cross-member 210 to fit within the second support ring 208 along with the auxiliary support ring 216. In an embodiment, a diameter D of the first support ring 202 at the second end 205 is larger than a diameter D2 of the second support ring 208 at the second end 209.
(17) The second support ring 208 has a second end 209 which defines a plurality of second slots 218 angularly spaced apart from each other. The plurality of second slots 218 may include any number of second slots 218 disposed along the second support ring 208. More specifically, the auxiliary support ring 216 defines the plurality of second slots 218. Each second slot 218 from the plurality of second slots 218 has a substantially rectangular shape. Each second slot 218 from the plurality of second slots 218 may have any other suitable shape as well which may be applicable with various aspects of the present disclosure. The auxiliary support ring 216 and the cross-member 210 further help in mixing of the exhaust gases by providing hindrance in flow path of the exhaust gases.
(18) In an embodiment, the second support ring 208 may also be contemplated without the auxiliary support ring 216 and the cross-member 210. The plurality of second slots 218 may be defined on the second support ring 208. It should be contemplated that various other structural embodiments of the second support ring 208 may also be envisioned which may be applicable with various aspects of the present disclosure. The mixer assembly 108 further includes a plurality of blades 220. The plurality of blades 220 extends between the first support ring 202 and the second support ring 208. Each blade 220 from the plurality of blades 220 is removably coupled to each of the first support ring 202 and the second support ring 208. It should be contemplated that the mixer assembly 108 may include any number of blades 220, and the present disclosure is not limited by number of blades 220 in any manner. Each blade 220 from the plurality of blades 220 includes a base 222. In the illustrated embodiment, the base 222 has a planar shape extending along the longitudinal axis X-X. In another embodiment, the base 222 may have a non-planar shape.
(19) The base 222 has a first connecting portion 224 and a second connecting portion 226. The first connecting portion 224 is engaged with a corresponding first slot 206 from the plurality of first slots 206. In the illustrated embodiment, the first connecting portion 224 defines a first counter slot 228 which engages with the corresponding first slot 206 from the plurality of first slots 206. In another embodiment, the first connecting portion 224 may be a tab which engages with the corresponding first slot 206 from the plurality of first slots 206.
(20) The second connecting portion 226 is engaged with a corresponding second slot 218 from the plurality of second slots 218. In the illustrated embodiment, the second connecting portion 226 defines a second counter slot 230 which engages with the corresponding second slot 218 from the plurality of second slots 218. In another embodiment, the second connecting portion 226 may be a tab which engages with the corresponding second slot 218 from the plurality of second slots 218.
(21) Further, each blade 220 from the plurality of blades 220 includes at least one tab extending outwardly from the base 222 at an angle relative to the base 222. In the illustrated embodiment, the at least one tab includes at least one first tab 232 and at least one second tab 234. The at least one first tab 232 and the at least one second tab 234 extend towards opposite sides of the base 222. The at least one first tab 232 and the at least one second tab 234 are disposed axially spaced apart from each other along the longitudinal axis X-X. The at least one tab has a trapezoidal shape. Specifically, each of the first tab 232 and the second tab 234 has a trapezoidal shape. The at least one first tab 232 and the at least one second tab 234 are axially spaced apart from each other along the longitudinal axis X-X. Relative distance along the longitudinal axis X-X between the first tab 232 and the second tab 234 may be adjusted as per application requirements.
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(23) The first tab 232 and the second tab 234 may extend in any suitable angular orientation relative to the base 222. The first tab 232 extends at an angle A.sub.1 relative to the base 222 and the second tab 234 extends at an angle A.sub.2 relative to the base 222. In an embodiment, the angle A.sub.1 may be substantially equal to the angle A.sub.2. It should be noted that the value of angles A.sub.1, A.sub.2 may be suitably changed to provide for a more staggered configuration of the plurality of blades 220. In another embodiment, the angle A.sub.1 may be different from the angle A.sub.2. In an embodiment, the first tab 232 and the second tab 234 have a planar shape. In another embodiment, the first tab 232 and the second tab 234 may have a non-planar shape. The first tab 232 and the second tab 234 may have similar or dissimilar sizes. It should be noted that the shape, size and orientation of the blades 220 and the first and second tabs 232, 234 may be varied as per application requirements.
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(26) The mixer assembly 108 provided by the present disclosure couples the plurality of blades 220 with the first support ring 202 and the second support ring 208 in a press-fit manner. The blades 220 may have counter slots to couple with the first and second slots 206, 218, or the blades 220 may define tab portions to couple with the first and second slots 206, 218. Thus, the blades 220 are coupled with other components of the mixer assembly without using welding as a means of connection. The mixer assembly 108 may have improved structural integrity and durability by avoiding weld induced defects and failures including solid urea deposits. The mixer assembly 108 may therefore exhibit high NVH performance, low back pressure, excellent velocity uniformity, and a compact structure.
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(28) While aspects of the present disclosure have been particularly shown and described with reference to the embodiments above, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various additional embodiments may be contemplated by the modification of the disclosed machines, systems and methods without departing from the spirit and scope of what is disclosed. Such embodiments should be understood to fall within the scope of the present disclosure as determined based upon the claims and any equivalents thereof.